Greta Van Fleet land ‘Saturday Night Live’ gig

Fresh off four Grammy nominations, Michigan rockers Greta Van Fleet are about to have another huge performance in front of a national audience.

The Frankenmuth four are scheduled to be the music guest on the upcoming January 19, 2019 episode of “Saturday Night Live" on NBC, performing two songs. Which songs will they sing? “You’ll need to tune in to find out," their publicist tells MLive. Actress Rachel Brosnahan from “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” will be the show’s guest host.

This will be the group’s second nationally televised performance in the U.S. They played “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” on July 26, 2018, receiving a standing ovation after performing “When the Curtain Falls” from their first full-length album, “Anthem of the Peaceful Army.”

The group spent much of 2018 touring to sold out concerts all over the world. They just finished 2018 with three sold out shows at the Fox Theatre in Detroit on December 27, 29 and 30, their biggest shows in Michigan to date.

The “Saturday Night Live” gig comes following the band’s Grammy nominations for Best New Artist, Best Rock Performance for “Highway Tune," Best Rock Song for “Black Smoke Rising," and Best Rock Album for “From the Fires.”

“From the Fires” is their second EP. The band dropped their first full-length album, “Anthem of The Peaceful Army,” on October 19, 2018. It soared to number 1 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums Chart and to No. 3 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart behind the “A Star is Born” soundtrack and Future & Juice’s “WRLD On Drugs.”

In 2019, they have concerts scheduled in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, France, The UK, Mexico, Belgium, Argentina, Chile and Ireland before headed back to the U.S. and Canada for shows in May.